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Mourning Road to Thanksgiving
Mourning Road to Thanksgiving | Larry Spotted Crow Mann
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Larry Spotted Crow Mann's groundbreaking novel, The Mourning Road to Thanksgiving is the 2015 WordCraft Circle of Honors Winner: Best Young Adult Novel of the Year! This unforgettable story continues to inspire, educate and challenge the notion of a holiday engrained in American history. This riveting tale challenges the narrative and conceptions we have of American history and exposes the untold stories and lingering scars of our past. As equally important, this is a story for our generation. It takes us bravely forward to an understanding and awareness of each other like never before. From laughter to tears, this novel will inspire you and reveal the endless possibilities when we open our hearts. Haunted by his childhood, and furious about the treatment of his people since the landing of Mayflower; a 40-year-old Native American man sets off on an unforgettable quest to heal himself and Native people everywhere. He believes he can accomplish both by putting an end to America's beloved Thanksgiving-Forever. A heart wrenching, daring and sometimes humorous journey that goes far beyond a litany of hardship and loss and will reveal the healing spirit within all of humankind. Order your copy today to find out why readers are saying The Mourning Road to Thanksgiving is one of the best books they have ever read!
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dewbertb
The Mourning Road to Thanksgiving | Larry Spotted Crow Mann
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This book reminds me of a Native American take on the movie Christmas Vacation. Less silly... but it still had those campy, over-the-top vibes. The protagonist did some things that I disagree with, such as wanting to end the celebration of Thanksgiving.

I'm part Native American (mostly Cherokee) and have been learning more about indigenous peoples & cultures. I appreciate this book for approaching serious subjects with education and engagement!

dewbertb I finished this book back in early December, but I've been procrastinating about writing the review 😉 2w
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